History Blog Posts
The blog posts below are all tagged in Technorati as being about History. They may be 'lighter' reading than you're used to, or they may be surprisingly academic and in-depth - it all depends on the individual blogger (or the individual blog post). We hope you find them interesting, informative, and engaging.
We also hope that they'll help you discover some blogs that you'll bookmark to read regularly, whether they're for your education, your continual professional development or for leisure & recreation.
Blog posts that contain the word history per day for the last 60 days:
The blog posts and links below are provided by Technorati, the blog search resource. Routledge is not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products or other materials on or available from these sites.
- What is a blog?
- Shortened from "web log", a blog is an online journal that is frequently updated and intended for general public consumption. The activity of updating a blog is "blogging" and someone who keeps a blog is a "blogger". Blogs are an increasingly popular form of online peer-publication.
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Latest History Articles
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Electoral rules of the authoritarian game: undemocratic effects of proportional representation in Rwanda
Journal of Eastern African Studies -
Securing land rights for women
Journal of Eastern African Studies -
Personal reflections on drafting laws to improve women's access to land: is there a magic wand?
Journal of Eastern African Studies -
Flesh Poems: Henry Tonks and the Art of Surgery
Visual Culture in Britain -
Presenting the Pre-Raphaelites: From Radio Reminiscences to Desperate Romantics
Visual Culture in Britain
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